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Deez nuts lol, Chewbacca edition
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My only guess is that it's dumb shitty transphobia? In which case you can and should do better.

Idk he said

DO NOT RUN AWAY ONLY GET INSIDE KNOWING IS A TRAP, BE VIGILANT AND ENJOY THE RIDE.

Which makes it sound like he is advocating the young lad to have relations with her
 
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Nop, nothing to do, I have no pathological fear for nothing, and THAT IS NOT A COSTUME, IS A REAL WOMAN, but is a pretty one and the pretty woman require high maintenance.
@impeeza "trap" is a "dErOgAtOrY" term that trans people adjudicated for themselves, now it doesn't mean the original meaning.

Es como decirles trapos a los trapitos.
"Los trapitos sucios se lava en la casa" o algo así... no sé como va el dicho.

No... wait a minute... Trapo in english means drag... god damnit... :rofl2:
 
@impeeza "trap" is a "dErOgAtOrY" term that trans people adjudicated for themselves, now it doesn't mean the original meaning.

Es como decirles trapos a los trapitos.
"Los trapitos sucios se lava en la casa" o algo así... no sé como va el dicho.

No... wait a minute... Trapo in english means drag... god damnit... :rofl2:
That change of significance, Trap, is :

noun
noun: trap; plural noun: traps

1.
a device or enclosure designed to catch and retain animals, typically by allowing entry but not exit or by catching hold of a part of the body.
"the squirrels ravaged the saplings, despite the baited traps"
the compartment from which a greyhound is released at the start of a race.
2.
a situation in which people lie in wait to make a surprise attack.


you can not put on English a local word on Spanish, only used on some sectors of some countries.


Trapo (in spanish) is RAG (cloth, dishcloth, duster, swab or wiper) on English.
 
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That change of significance, Trap, is :

noun
noun: trap; plural noun: traps

1.
a device or enclosure designed to catch and retain animals, typically by allowing entry but not exit or by catching hold of a part of the body.
"the squirrels ravaged the saplings, despite the baited traps"
the compartment from which a greyhound is released at the start of a race.
2.
a situation in which people lie in wait to make a surprise attack.


you can not put on English a local word on Spanish, only used on some sectors of some countries.


Trapo (in spanish) is RAG (cloth, dishcloth, duster, swab or wiper) on English.
And I agree.
Sadly, people nowadays appropriates and distorts shit to make them feel special or whatever bullshit they do it for.
 
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